Tuesday Twenty-- Twenty works of art I have to memorize for tomorrow's test
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Tomorrow I will be having my first big term test for my Renaissance Art History class. I took this class for no other reason than that I needed this credit. I thought that an art history class would be fun because it is something that I have never really learned about before. Thankfully, I do find it very interesting; however, the tests are basically about memorization of the paintings, buildings, and sculptures that we discussed in class with a little bit of using your ability to apply the terms we studied. It shouldn't be too bad, so today I wanted to share with you 20 of the 85 or something works of art that I need to memorize artist, title, and date for by tomorrow.
Here's this week's Tuesday Twenty:
Twenty works of art I have to memorize for tomorrow's test
(Listed in Artist, Title, *sometimes location*, and Date format)
- Jean Pucelle, Arrest of Christ and Annunciation, 1325-28
- Duccio, Maesta--front panel, 1308-11
- Giotto, Entry into Jerusalem (at Arena Chapel), 1305-06
- Ghiberti, John the Baptist, 1412-16
- Donatello, St. Mark, 1411-13
- Gentile da Fabriano, Adoration of the Magi, 1423
- Masaccio, Madonna and Child Enthroned, 1426
- Fra Angelico, Annunciation, 1440-45
- Botticelli, Birth of Venus, 1482
- Filippo Brunelleschi, Dome, Cathedral of Florence, 1420-36
- Leon Battista Alberti, S. Andrea, Mantua, 1470
- Limbourg Brothers, Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, 1413-16
- Robert Campin, Merode Altarpiece, 1425-28
- Jan van Eyck, Giovanni Arnolfini and his Bride, 1434
- Rogier van der Weyden, Deposition, 1435
- Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper 1495-97/98
- Michelangelo, Moses, 1513-15
- Raphael, Madonna of the Meadow, 1505-06
- Pontormo, Descent from the Cross, 1525-28
- Titian, Venus of Urbino, 1538
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